Social Control in Scientology by Bob Penny Bob Penny, one of the founders of F.A.C.T.Net (Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network), gives this account of how his book was originally published in a dual edition with Margery Wakefield's book, The Road to Xenu : Margery wrote the first part of the book (The Road to Xenu), and I wrote the second part (Social Control in Scientology). We decided that the two parts complemented each other, so we published them together in one volume which we first released at the 1991 Cult Awareness Network conference in Oklahoma City. The printing was done in response to demand at the nearest Kinko's or other quick printer. The volumes were bound in a thermal binding machine of mine. Both Margery's work and mine were released to the public domain in 1993, when they were offered for download on the (non-internet) F.A.C.T.Net BBS. Neither are on file with the Library of Congress unless someone else put them there. The text has been available (with no remuneration to either Margery or me) on the F.A.C.T.Net BBS and on countless Web and ftp sites for I know not how long. Social Control in Scientology is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/ and http://www.demon.co.uk/castle/xenu/scs.html Edition 2, released 25 July 1996. This document was formatted on 26 July 1996. Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 Shared Self-Deceptions 3 ``TRs'' (Training Routines) 4 2 Friends to Be Cooperated With 5 3 A Destructive Cult 7 4 Scientology Training: Selling "Hard Sell" 8 Learning How to Learn 8 How Questions are Handled 8 I Will Wait until You Stop Asking 9 Another Example of Scientology Training: ``I Am Not Your Auditor'' 9 A Separate Realm of Thought 10 Start of the Trap: The Numbers Game 11 The Trap Continues: Gradual Erosion 11 After Gradual Erosion: Hard Sell 12 5 The Creation of Ignorance 13 6 But I Thought You Cared about Your Children... 15 Look Only Where I Tell You to Look 15 Take a Mile If He Gives an Inch 16 In Other Words... (a summary) 17 7 Scientology Ethics 18 Ethics as an Assertion 18 Ethics as the Destruction of Values 19 Personal Integrity 20 Advanced Skills of Being In-Ethics 20 8 The Defeat of Street Smarts 22 Caveat Vendor (Seller Beware) 22 An Example: Narconon and the Purification Rundown 22 Certainty vs Truth 23 9 An Example of Word Games: The Word Control 24 I Say BLUE; I Dare You To Say GREEN 25 10 The Web of Group-Think 27 Something Done Other Than What Was Said 27 11 Results 29 Enforcing the Appearances of Results 30 Don't Overlook the Obvious Absurdity 31 12 About the Author 32 Introduction A newsletter of former Scientologists, the inFormer, The material I present here is none of those things. I published a Gary Larson cartoon which shows a couple have tried to step back from the narrative detail that driving along a dark road surrounded by giant mutant Ms. Wakefield presents, to look at the underlying pat- vegetation and ants. The caption says: ``Something's tern and structure of Scientology's manipulation and wrong here, Harriet... This is starting to look less and abuse of otherwise free people. By printing both works less like the Road to Total Freedom.'' in the same volume, we provide an immediate jux- That cartoon describes very well the last several of taposition of the specific and the general, the trees and my 13 years in Scientology and the process by which I the forest, so the reader can refer back and forth be- was finally able to escape from what was by far the tween Wakefield's specific narrative and my more most destructive and debilitating influence that my life general characterizations of similar experience. I has encountered. believe this juxtaposition provides a more complete The clues were there all along, so it is no surprise description of how cult entrapment actually occurs and that the experience finally reduced itself to absurdity. what it consists of. The wonder is that I wasted 13 years of my life and These models of social manipulation, which I have more than $100,000 before learning to handle the false drawn from my own experience, may be most recog- loyalties and other tricks in which I was enmeshed for nizable to others with direct cult experience (any cult, so long. Clearly, something was going on that my really Ð my contacts with ex-members of various basic ``street education'' had not prepared me to deal groups show the ploys and traps to be quite similar with. Rationalizations such as, ``it's the best thing from one cult to another), so the primary use of this we've got,'' and ``at least it's moving in the right material may be in exit counseling. direction'' (neither of which is true) helped perpetuate But it is possible too, I would hope, that these the stasis. Even afterwards, it was hard to avoid models may sensitize any reader to recognize them if rationalizations like ``but I learned a lot,'' or ``the or- such types of experience occur in his or her own life. ganization sucks but the tech is good'' which were at- Recognizing these patterns may make the reader less tempts to minimize and not really face the harm which vulnerable to cult recruitment in the first place. It is had occurred and from which I had yet to recover. The my strong belief that there is a lot more mileage in habits of self-censorship, loaded language, avoidance education and prevention before the fact, than in trying of contrary data, and other thought-stopping to get people out of cults once they are in. mechanisms took a long time to go away if, indeed, Our ``street smarts'' must expand to cover the new they are gone even now. dangers created by the growth and increased sophis- I was intensely curious how such a bizarre situation tication and power of destructive cults (and gangs, hate had come to be. Coming to understand it was a part groups, etc.). This is an educational endeavor, a kind (only a part) of my recovery. The articles here are of consumer awareness education. derived from my notes, compiled slowly as thoughts As Wakefield shows, Scientology creates a special- occurred to me over a four-year period after getting out ized environment within which anything can be made of the cult. to seem true or reasonable or ethical. It is this insane If you are looking for a systematic discussion of environment, not any flaw in the individual person, ``mind control'' or suggestions for helping loved ones which accounts for the apparently insane behavior in a cult, I recommend that you read Steve Hassan's which she and many others have described, just as book, Combatting Cult Mind Control, Park Street similarly perverted environments trap otherwise good Press, 1988. people in lynchings, gang behavior, Nazism, and other If you want a description and history of the Scien- social ills. tology organizations, read John Atack's A Piece of How does it work? The mechanisms of cult entrap- Blue Sky, Carol Publishing Group, 1990. ment are not hard to understand, once you look at If you want a feel for life in the Scientology environ- them. But there are many things in our social environ- ment, read Margery Wakefield's The Road to Xenu. ment we take for granted and do not look at, any more 1 Social Control in Scientology than we look at the air we breathe. In the following series of twelve short articles, we There is no one answer. A person is not hypnotized will look at some of the ways in which this happens, or brainwashed suddenly one day and a slave there- and attempt to sensitize the reader to some of the pres- after. It is a process of social learning, like any other sures which can force a person into cult servitude. It except with demented content. It occurs gradually over remains for each person to recognize such mechanisms time. as they may occur in his or her own life. 2 Chapter 1 Shared Self-Deceptions You hear about mind control in cults, but what is it each time around until the person gradually assimilates and how does it work? It is not the same as brain- the group-think. washing and we know that torture, at least of the physi- 1. Sell him something. The person is told that if you cal variety, is not involved. There are no scars on the do X you will get better. It is standard practice to bodies and you can't see the ones on the minds. promise anything (without actually promising Manipulation of group agreements is the key. A anything), and whatever the person can be made manipulated social environment is created in which, to to admit to wanting (called his ruin) becomes the be loyal to one's friends, one must believe the most excuse for getting him into this process. amazing things and perform actions which, in real life, 2. Whip up gung-ho. Group members manifest their would be beneath contempt. friendliness, concern and hope for the person. Cults (not just Scientology) create a social milieu They make very clear that they want him to get which gradually and covertly seduces good people into better and they are very sure that participation in agreeing among themselves on self-deceptions, so they Scientology will do it.
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